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and became an apprentice at the Sheffield cutlery firm of George Wostenholme. On completing his apprenticeship in 1856 with a good commercial training and having a modest inheritance from his father's estate he went into business with Burton and Proctor of
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Ruston married Jane Brown in 1859, and lived at Monks Manor. They had a son William and six daughters. Their third daughter Marion Ruston married in 1900
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in 1891. He was a benefactor to the town of Lincoln, funding the building of the
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politician, though he split from the party over Home Rule and retired.
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obit. The Automotor and Horseless Carriage Journal, June 1897, p367
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in a by-election in June 1884. He was re-elected at the
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because he disapproved of Gladstone's proposals for
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Index

Liberal Party

Chatteris
Wesley College, Sheffield
Lincoln
Ruston, Proctor and Company
J.P.
Mayor of Lincoln
Member of Parliament
Lincoln
1885 general election
1886
Home Rule
Legion of Honour
Order of Osmanieh
High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
drill hall
volunteers
Lincoln County Hospital
Lincoln Cathedral
Queen Eleanor
George John Bennett


Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs (part 3)


Ray Hooley's - Ruston-Hornsby - Engine Pages
"Joseph Ruston"
Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886

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